Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
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Continuity mistake: When Ken Wheatley is pointing his tranquilizer gun at Zia after he shot Owen, he puts the gun in his left hand and uses his right hand to wave his men down, but mid wave, the camera cuts to a different angle and he is waving with his left hand while holding the gun in his right hand. (00:30:00)

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Continuity mistake: Claire and Eli walk into the room off the hallway side by side. Camera changes and now Eli is about 6ft behind Claire. (00:13:00)

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Continuity mistake: When Claire and Franklin shut the hatch on the Baryonyx the debris on top of the hatch changes place instantly. Note there is nothing by the printed "05" in the first shot but there is in the second. (00:39:20)

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Continuity mistake: At the meeting, Benjamin Lockwood is approached by a woman from the side and he says "My bloody medicines." His right hand is forward, gripped around the staff of amber in the close up shot. When it cuts to another angle from the side, his arms are down at his side. (00:15:30)

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Continuity mistake: When Mills is trying to load the Indominus Rex tooth into his SUV, the sliding side door is open. These doors operate on a catch and lock in place when open or shut until the handle is pulled or the button inside is pressed to automatically close it. As the dinosaurs are escaping, a pterodactyl picks up a soldier and drops it on the vehicle, then in the next shot Mills is panicking and starting to climb under the SUV. In this shot the door is closed. And the soldier being dropped on the hood of the car would not have caused it to close. (01:53:05)

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Continuity mistake: When Wheatley grabs the Stegosaurus tooth, his shirt pocket top goes from tucked into his pocket to untucked. (00:49:10)

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Continuity mistake: When escaping the lorry with Blue in it, there is an aerial shot where a guard walks past the cab towards the back. Camera swaps to a ground level shot and he is back at the front of the lorry. (01:06:50)

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Continuity mistake: When Owen offers Blue some food, he has both arms up in the air. Camera changes and only one arm is raised. (00:31:20)

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Continuity mistake: When running from the volcano after escaping the Baryonyx, we see the group level with a group of trees. Camera changes to a front view and the trees have gone. (00:40:40)

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Continuity mistake: When we first see the sphere the door is on the top. Camera changes and now the door is instantly on the side and the sphere is the right way up. This has nothing to do with the dinosaurs that are passing by knocking it. (00:41:20)

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Continuity mistake: In the court room during the opening, a monitor shows Malcolm raising his arms and pointing up with both fingers as he speaks. It then cuts to a view of him directly as he continues on the same sentence and suddenly his hands are on the desk. (00:08:35)

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Continuity mistake: At the start of the bar scene, Claire is laughing hysterically and it shows a shot of Owen looking at her. In this shot his hand is around his beer bottle holding it at the base. When the shot cuts to a different angle showing her, his hand is just between the two bottles without holding one. (00:18:25)

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Plot hole: There was only one T-Rex on the island. When Owen and the others are running down the side of the island escaping the volcanic ash, another dino tries to eat them but then the T-Rex shows up and kills it. This establishes the T-Rex was there in that spot. Owen and the others then wash up back on shore and find the soldiers loading the dinos on a boat and stow away. Then when Blue is bleeding out they have to get a blood transfusion and the only viable candidate is the T-Rex who is now captured and sedated on the ship. How did the soldiers capture, let alone bring the Rex to the ship from where it was seen by Owen back up over hills and rocky terrain? It would have been an all day process just to haul the T-Rex to the ship. It just magically appears on the ship after they stow away on it and can provide the blood Blue needs.

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Suggested correction: There was a shot showing the T-rex being carried to the boat via helicopter during the beach scene before the transfusion occurs.

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Claire Dearing: Be careful, okay?
Owen Grady: If I don't make it back, remember... you're the one who made me come. I'll be all right.
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Question: At the end after the dinosaurs had escaped it was stated that it would become a 'Jurassic world'. There were no more dinosaurs than the US military could handle. So why so dramatic?

Answer: The dinosaurs were scattering all over the country and could nest a dozen eggs at a time. They're not dumb they know how to fight, hide and protect themselves. "Life finds a way."

The relatively small number of escaped dinosaurs could not scatter all over the country quickly, if at all. Dinosaurs have small brains and are incapable of understanding the modern world. Their size makes it impossible to hide while roaming. The military could easily find and destroy them. They are also females, and many are only one individual of their own species, and unable to breed. Although in 'Jurassic Park' it showed one species had supposedly changed sex and laid fertile eggs, that was an exception, was spurious science, would be rare, and it would take time to produce any significant numbers. There is also the lysine contingency plan. In Jurassic Park it was explained the dinos were genetically engineered to lack the enzyme lysine. If not added to their diet, they die. Actually, the dinos left on the other island should all be dead.

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Answer: It's strictly to set up as excitement and anticipation for the movie's sequel. You're right that it's overly dramatic, deliberately so, and that there were not enough escaped dinos to pose a permanent threat. The military could indeed hunt them down and eradicate them.

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